HELLER


 Antschl Löwi HELLER
(Saul)

Ciperl
Mendel (1712)
  Nachmea
(Josel {Joachim} & Rößel)
Rößel
Herz BENEDICT (1724-1812)
(Simon {Pinckas, Esterl} & Edel {Salomon, Rivka Sara})
Rebeka, Judith (1762), Ester,
Salomon (1773), Margaretha (1776)
Markus (1750-1800)
Dina ( -1794)
Nathan (1777), Mendel (1780), Charlotte (1783),
Babet (1785), Bernard (1786), Juditha (1788),
Amalia (1791), Rebeka (1792), Sara, Esther
Sara ADLER ( -1818)
Isaak (1794)
Sarl (1713)


Fegele (1715)


Isaac (1717)


Marum (1721-1807)
Fradel FRISCH
Mendel ( -1846)
Saara
Moises (1783), Markus (1790), Adam (1793),
Abraham (1799), Nathan, Veit, Samson (1813)
Abraham (1722)
Rebecka

Isaak ( -1821)
Rachel
(David Lobl)
Salomon (1800), Dawid (1805), Israel (1808)
Joseph (1774)


Antschl Löwi, son of Saul Lövi Heller, married Ciperl, lived in Tachau and had children: Mendel (1712), Sarl (1713), Fegele (1715), Isaac (1717), Marum (1721), and Abraham (1722).


Ketzel Stiastny of Horaschdowitz had a son: Jachim. [1]
Notes
1. The 1724 census of Horaschdowitz lists the heads of the 10 Jewish families who lived in the town in 1618. One of them is Ketzel Stiastny. According to the Encylopedia of Jewish Communities entry of Horaschdowitz by Jiri Fiedler, this list also shows that a Jachim Ketzel took his place in 1642 and was, presumably, his son. Ketzel is likely a variation of the Yiddish name Getzel. Stiastny (Šťastný) is a Czech name meaning "happy", with Selig as the likely Yiddish equivalent.

2. "Josel Jachim von Horashowitz [Horaschdowitz]" is listed in the 1724 census of Königswart as having lived in the latter town for 30 years. The entry further includes his wife and children, with their ages (as listed above).